Check out the crazy moment a pet cat goes smashing through the roof of a greenhouse! Lauren Hayman, from Bristol, UK, was visiting family on Christmas day with her dog, when suddenly chaos ensued as ...
Discover daily furry fun facts. Whether adorable or kind of gross, our pets never cease to amaze us. Join us in exploring their world!
What happens when your cat is left home alone? Chaos, fun, and a whole lot of mischief! Watch as this adventurous kitty gets up to some hilarious antics when the house is all theirs. From knocking ...
"He is the sweetest little cat," Willow's owner Linn told Newsweek. "And he is the clingiest cat you'll ever meet." ...
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The smell of this chemical is what cats go crazy for. But did you know that not every cat is ... What is the safest way to do this? Well, most catnip you find at your local pet store will be perfectly ...
Instagram user Ashton Herndon went around campus asking Harvard students to reveal the most bizarre rich things they have seen students do on campus ... have revealed the crazy ways in which ...
The unusual day dedicated to doing nothing amid the busy and hectic everyday life encourages people to pause and appreciate the present moment. Engaging in relaxing activities and taking a moment to ...
On this day, there are no celebrations, no events, no obligations. It is just a day when you do absolutely nothing and enjoy the bliss of nothingness. In today's day and age, overwork and ...
It's not much to go on, fair enough, but I do think it's interesting that after nearly a decade of virtual silence, it turns out that Pardo and company have actually been doing something all along ...
The thought of her cat doing this while she was at college immediately brought her to tears. "This is the first time while we've had her that she's done this," she told Newsweek. "The vet said ...
A cosmic object spotted by the James Webb Space Telescope has flummoxed astronomers. Now, a research team has studied hundreds of these "little red dots" and found clues about their identity.